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Khari Kill
Falling (50 copie Ltd Poly)


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Khari Kill - Falling
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The Grampians - Falling Version
Trinidadian and Tobagonian artist Khari Kill seems to have a tendency to only release music when it’s really worth it. From the stunning 2008 project Picture of Selassie, to his 2019 interpretation across the Uprising Riddim, Protected, quality defines his work. So, it’s no surprise his latest release is stellar.
Khari Kill Falling, released via Totally Dubwise Recordings, is a reflective and vulnerable piece by Kill. Produced and engineered by the ever-excellent Dan Subtifuge, the quality is as you’d expect from Dubwise. Session engineering from Mikey Shaw and mastering from Sappo are top-class. The Grampians, meanwhile, come on board with some superb levels of musicianship – elevating the quality of the track. But the composition and Kill are undoubtedly the stars of the show.
The track is based around the classic Youthman Riddim from 1977, originally produced by Glen Brown for Glenroy Richards via the Grove label. But Dubwise and Subtifuge have reimagined it for 2020 across a limited edition 7” lathe cut.
Release mastered by
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